This year's annual list of favorite unproduced screenplays was announced Monday live via Twitter.

The 2018 Black List, the annual list of favorite unproduced screenplays based on an industry survey, was unveiled Monday afternoon.

The list includes a film script about influential online curator Matt Drudge breaking the Monica Lewinsky scandal, by Cody Brotter, and Zach Braylin's King Richard, a script about Richard Williams, the father of tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams.

While the list is often referred to as "best" unproduced screenplays, its organizers caution that it actually represents not a "best of" list, but a "most-liked' unproduced screenplay list. In compiling the list, just over 300 film executives were asked for the 10 favorite scripts that they had received.

Other notable scripts include Amy Wang's Wendi, about Wendi Deng, the second wife of Rupert Murdoch; Ryan Jaffe's Sharon, where Sharon Osbourne recalls her relationship with Ozzy Osbourne before they were married; and Larry Cohen's Saddam & Me, which recounts the true story of the FBI's interrogation of Saddam Hussein.

Since the Black List's creation in 2005, more than 325 of its scripts have been produced, and those films have grossed more than $26 billion at the worldwide box office. Black List movies have won 50 Academy Awards, including four of the last nine best picture Oscars and 10 of the last 20 best screenplay Oscars.